Finely Hand-Carved Hayagriva Mantra Practice Statue
Intricately handcrafted in our workshop, the traditional Hayagriva mantra practice statue is full of unique Himalayan artistry. The copper body of the statue is gold gilded, which provides the statue with its luster and brilliance. The deity is depicted with a wrathful appearance standing over a human figure, signifying the triumph of good over evil. He wields a sword in his left hand and a noose in his right hand. He wears a skull garland over his neck as he is engulfed in fiery flames representing his transformative power and ability to purify negative energies. The statue is full of intricate patterns and motifs that our artists carved out over the course of several months.
The statue is perfect for any devotee like yourself and can be used for various Buddhist rituals and activities like meditation and yoga.
Size: 10.4"/26.5cm (Height) x 7.8"/20cm (Base)
Weight: 2.80 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Yamantaka statue is shown in various ways, one of which is Yamataka Ekavira, which means "lone hero." He has a bull's or buffalo's head with long horns as the center head, among many other features. There are eight primary heads, with the Bodhisattva Manjushri's little crowned head at the pinnacle. Yamantaka dressed in an elephant-skin robe, a garland of freshly cut human skulls, snakes, interwoven bone ornament bracelets, necklaces, and a girdle. Except for his adornments, he is naked. A flaming halo is behind him, and his erect phallus has a crimson tip. He wields a chopping knife (Kartika) in his primary hands, symbolizing his power to sever the root of illusion.